Hi all,
as we discussed more than once here on the list the latest sources require that
one has LDAP 3.0 support in the platform SDK. I was not able to get that ldap
3.0 piece to fit into the platform sdk for MSVC6, so I'm for longer no more
able to build 2.1 or later self.
So I asked another
Hi,
I use ap_add_version_component() in a module; and use
ap_hook_post_config(avc_init, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_REALLY_FIRST);
to add it as first string right after the server signature. This works fine on Linux
and NetWare, but on Win32 the string appears _before_ and not _after_ the server
Hi Bill,
thanks for your reply!
Just so that everyone is on the same page, 2.1.0 will be an -alpha. If
sure - I'm aware of this (and it's on my site too);
but nevertheless there are now a lot of new things in 2.1-dev which people would
already like to play with
and when
we think we are
Hi all,
now we have already tagged for two times, tested, and nothing happened - no 2.1.0
release is out yet.
What's about a new third try with a following release this time???
I really wish we could have 2.1 out so that the users get a version number they can
refer to; that makes bug
Hi,
Ehm, would you mind to do the same for the httpd-docs-2.0 snapshot?
Done. Should be available on the next snapshot (roughly every 6 hours).
Yell if it doesn't work. -- justin
It does. Thank you very much.
hmm, at the moment seems it does not:
Justin,
means that 2.0 snapshots (APACHE_2_0_BRANCH) will be generated alongside
the 2.1 snapshots (HEAD).
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/httpd-2.0/
thanks!!
But since HEAD is 2.1 I would prefer you rename the HEAD snapshots httpd-2.1_xxx and
put them into
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Guenter Knauf wrote:
and then we also need a second APR snapshot for APACHE_2_0_BRANCH, or?
It's AP[RUI]_0_9_BRANCH for apr,apr-util,apr-iconv. And soon to be
AP[RUI]_1_0_BRANCH as well, with HEAD becoming 1.1-dev.
hm, some more confusing stuff for people not following
Hi,
I've tagged the 2.1 tree with STRIKER_2_1_0_PRE3. Hopefully this is the
last tag before the first 2.1 release. Please give it a test run.
Tarballs are at:
http://www.apache.org/~striker/httpd-2.1.0-pre3/
now since 1.3.29 / 2.0.48 is out the door, what happens to the 2.1.0 release?
Hi,
I was just asked again by a user about the load order of modules. While it seems that
it is now with Apache2 less important, and also ClearModuleList and AddModule are
removed now with Apache2, I think it is at least still important for auth modules. So
I searched the manual for any hints,
Hi,
The tarballs for 2.0.48 are ready for testing. You can find
them at:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
minor problem with InstallBin on Win32; seems the ssl-std.conf was renamed recently:
--- Makefile.win.orig Tue Mar 11 01:18:52 2003
+++ Makefile.winWed Oct 29 02:57:36
Hi,
what's about the 2.0.48 release?
builds for NetWare and Win32, and seems to work fine; no stress tests done yet...
Guenter.
Thom May wrote:
+1 from Linux: prefork/perchild/threadpool/worker all build
prefork/worker both work fine in production environments.
The new
Hi Jeff,
Does anybody have a quick answer, like can't have colon anywhere in uri
path or we're busted or something else?
URL is http://127.0.0.1:8080/dobedobedo;session=0:0
dobedobedo doesn't really exist
Apache 2.0.47 on Win32:
- 403 (no reason logged)
Apache 2.0.47 on Linux:
-
Hi,
Patch below was tested and it worked in a linux environment.
# diff -u mod_info.old.c mod_info.c
--- mod_info.old.c Mon Sep 15 07:48:59 2003
+++ mod_info.c Mon Sep 15 07:50:18 2003
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
ap_rprintf(r, dtstrongServer Root:/strong
Didn't you just introduce thread-safety issues?
IIRC ident wasn't thread safe.
oops, sorry about that, but I wasnt aware of this.
So what would you suggest? perhaps backport the rfc1413.c from the 2.0 sources??
thanks, Guenter.
Hi all,
it seems that the download mirrors do not mirror the HEADER.html and README.html
files; and also the .htaccess settings for IndexOptions DescriptionWidth and NameWidth
are not active on the mirrors...; f.e.:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/netware/
Hi all,
I've just found a very weired behavior of Apache2:
if I try to download a *.msi file from an autoindex-generated page
Apache2 crashes! I've tested this on NetWare and Win32, and both
behave the same! Not tested yet on Linux, but seems to be a gernal
problem - can someone please try to
Hi all,
I've problems creating a SDBM database on Linux with both Apache 1.3 and 2.0 SDBM lib;
with AP2 I've tried from my module:
retval = apr_dbm_open_ex(dbm, c-cntr_dbmtype, c-cntr_file, APR_DBM_RWCREATE,
DEFAULT_DBM_PERM, r-pool);
also I have tried with
Hi,
you suggested this already more than a month ago, but nothing happened then...
I would also like to see such an alpha-release...
Guenter.
Is anyone interested in seeing a release from the dev branch? I suspect
there are some users out there who would like to get their hands dirty,
and
Win32 doesnt export these symbols as on other platforms:
mod_authn_mysql.obj : error LNK2001: Nichtaufgeloestes externes Symbol [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
mod_authn_mysql.obj : error LNK2001: Nichtaufgeloestes externes Symbol [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
mod_authn_mysql.obj : error LNK2001: Nichtaufgeloestes
Hi,
is it possible that ap_start_restart() is exported again, and - if it's not supported
by the platform - simply does nothing, as 1.3.x did?
or is there a special reason why it was removed???
Guenter.
[RESEND-2]
any concerns about this? At least a 'not acceptable for whatever reason' would be nice!
would be nice to have the SERVER_ROOT automatically available for scripts without
having to set it first with SetEnv...
Guenter.
--- util_script.c.orig Tue Feb 04 00:15:18 2003
+++
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Andr Malo wrote:
Can he try 2.1?
I've build 2.1-dev about a week ago, and Jeff knows my site; I pointed him already to
my site in the Novell newsgroup...
If someone either sends me a binary or tells me how to get my hands on a
compiler for Netware... :)
Hi,
I was just asked where a user should send his suggestion for new features he's missing
in Apache?
Should it go into BugZilla?
Guenter.
Hi,
just wanted to compile 2.0.45 (need it because of 3rd-party module lower MMN) but I
dont know how to get it:
- http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/ has only 2.1-dev, but its named 2.0
- http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/ also only shows 2.1-dev, but named httpd-2.0
- cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL
Hi,
forgot to ask: I assume that apr and apr-util are the same for both trees??
G.
Hi,
would be nice to have the SERVER_ROOT automatically available for scripts without
having to set it first with SetEnv...
Guenter.
--- util_script.c.orig Tue Feb 04 00:15:18 2003
+++ util_script.c Mon Mar 10 17:42:36 2003
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@
apr_table_addn(e, REMOTE_ADDR,
Hi,
would be nice to have the SERVER_ROOT automatically available for scripts without
having to set it first with SetEnv...
Guenter.
--- util_script.c.orig Tue Feb 04 00:12:53 2003
+++ util_script.c Mon Mar 10 16:12:24 2003
@@ -292,6 +292,7 @@
ap_table_addn(e, REMOTE_ADDR,
Hi,
is it possible that ap_start_restart() is exported again, and - if it's not supported
by the platform - simply does nothing, as 1.3.x did?
Guenter.
Hi,
just for info:
have just seen that the automatically generated snapshots are not deleted anymore
since Feb-03...
if this is wanted just ignore this post...
G.
Hi,
found ap_start_restart() in the in Apache 1.3 headers, so I had the idea to make a
small module for doing a restart from a webpage. I know I know, 1001 other possible
ways to do that, first of all with a cgi script; but these are all
platform-dependant...
so I deleted a module from
the problem is with apr-iconv; libapriconv.pdb is missing:
sorry, wanted to say: there's another problem too with apr-iconv...
G.
Hi,
while testing with Paul's mod_authn_mysql I found that apr_reslist.c isnt compiled on
Win32;
so I added it to aprutil.dsp:
--- aprutil.dsp.origFri Feb 07 00:48:29 2003
+++ aprutil.dspWed Feb 19 04:31:39 2003
@@ -225,6 +225,10 @@
# End Source File
# Begin Source File
Hi Paul,
and added this:
#include util_md5.h /* for ap_md5 */
added.
sorry sorry, I didnt backtest on NetWare after inserting util_md5.h on Win32, but now
an additional cast is necessary to make our compiler happy:
-mysql_hash = (char *) ap_md5(r-pool,
Hi Paul,
I have put an updated version of mod_auth_mysql onto
http://open.cyanworlds.com/
Changes from Initial Release:
+ Removed evil signal() calls
+ Changed Config Style
+ Added Database Pooling
+ Added Multiple Database Connections
+ General Cleanup
TODO:
- Make Database Pool Size
* Guenter Knauf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi,
I can see that mod_log_config, mod_rewrite and mod_file_cache have it in;
but where in the source tree is APR_INHERIT as set by
apr_file_inherit_set() actually handled?
A grep of the source tree does not find any application of this flag.
Is
Hi,
is there an API for getting the MPM which is in use??
Guenter.
Hi Bill,
thanks for further details.
My question came up while I'm in contact with a module author and we are trying to get
the fresh ported 2.0 modules up on Netware and Win32. I found apr_file_inherit_set()
in the headers and suggested using this instead of chown() in the hope that APR will
Hi,
what can happen if I load a module compiled with EAPI flag into a Apache 1.3 without
EAPI??
I ask for ditribution of binaries and want to know if it makes no problems loading
EAPI-enabled modules; or if I should compile 2 binaries (I'm thinking of modules with
no EAPI stuff in it, just only
Hi,
I can see that mod_log_config, mod_rewrite and mod_file_cache have it in;
but where in the source tree is APR_INHERIT as set by apr_file_inherit_set() actually
handled?
A grep of the source tree does not find any application of this flag.
Is it really implemented yet, or just a dummy?
Hi,
have modified the 1.3 patch against mod_autoindex to provide configurable colored
indexes for 2.0;
is this of any interest?
Guenter.
#
# Apache 2.0.44 mod_autoindex patch for configurable text, link #
# and background colors
Hi Sander,
From: Gunter Knauf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 7:42 PM
Hi,
is it possible that we can get also snapshots of apr-iconv at:
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/
??
apr-iconv isn't exactly a moving target... What are you using it
for (out of interest)?
Hi all,
while someone has take care that the main directory at:
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/
displays all filenames complete, there are almost all longer filenames of the binaries
truncated; f.e.:
http://nagoya.apache.org/mirror/httpd/binaries/linux/
Hi,
is it possible that we can get also snapshots of apr-iconv at:
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/
??
and in addition it would be fine if we could have both the stable and the dev tree as
snapshots;
currently since teh trees where splitted there's only a snapshot of the 2.1 dev tree...
Hi,
just tried to compile snapshot apache-1.3_20021212111200.tar.gz for Win32 platform,
but compilation breaks in mod_auth_digest.c line 378 with 'unexpected #endif'. After
removing line 378 it compiles.
Guenter.
Hi Bill,
on NetWare linking breaks with 'Undefined symbol: APR_TO_NETOS_ERROR';
seems its only defined outside the '#ifdef NETWARE' block...
Guenter.
Revision 1.97 / (view) - annotate - [select for diffs] , Sun Oct 13 23:55:46 2002 UTC
(2 days, 12 hours ago) by wrowe
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags:
Hi,
William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I'm pretty happy with what is going on in 2.0 HEAD now. I
don't think MMN is changed gratuitously, I don't think the code gets
destabilized a whole lot on a regular basis, I think that having some
aspects of the config change
Hi Igor,
please send me the source or a link where I can find it; and I'll give it a try...
in addition you can take a look on my site where you can find a bunch of other module
binaries for Win32:
http://www.gknw.de/development/apache/
Guenter.
I'm interested in a third party module for
Hi Igor,
I'm interested in a third party module for Apache that I found in the
internet, but there's only the source code of it (a .c file), not the
.so file. I'm a windows user, and I read in the Apache website's faq
if that's the module you found:
http://pihl.kumpu.org/apache2/
then you
Hi Andre,
What seems to be the sticking point? I seem to recall that it was
1. where do I see if my APR has the ldap support included ? (I assume
it hasn't)
copy the file ./srclib/apr-util/include/apr_ldap.hnw to apr_ldap.h (or tweak one self
from apr_ldap.h.in
2. Where should the ldap
Hi Jess,
I did it with 2.0.40 (using the Netscape/iPlanet SDK),
I too..
but have not yet done it with 2.0.43.
What seems to be the sticking point? I seem to recall that it was
actually rather straight-forward (at least as far as MSVC++ projects go)
once I manually created the APR ldap
Hi Andre,
here is my dsw/dsp file. (Configured for Netscape/iplanet SDK in
srclib\ldap
The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as soon
as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
hmm, I've seen exactly the same with another module mod_auth_pgsql; I thought it was
the
Hi Andre,
here is my dsw/dsp file. (Configured for Netscape/iplanet SDK in
srclib\ldap
The module loads fine in relase and debug modes in apache, but as soon
as a auth request commes, apache crashes.
hmm, just looked at your *.dsp, but I think this is not planned so. Look at
util_ldap.c, it
Hi,
The default linux apache uses a non-threaded MPM, so all the mutex
stuff doesn't get build/included.
Look at the #if APR_HAS_THREADS lines, they aren't used by linux
usually.
ok, that's right.
But win32 uses threads (and the netware I think too) so this code is
probably not widely
Hi,
can someone tell what's the recommended opensll version which is known to run with
2.0.43?
thanks, g.
Hi,
some others asked me for a win32 binary of mod_auth_ldap; i've tried to build it,
util_ldap builds with some unimportant warnings but mod_auth_ldap self breaks when
linking, and there are the exports from util_ldap missing...
I'm not so familar with the MSVC compiler, how is this done on
Hi all,
I really wonder if nobody here on the list is able to answer this question although I
thought most of the Apache core programmers are here
I know this issue very well and would also like to get it solved cause we all on
NetWare are living with it for months now...; and in addition
Hi Astrid,
I've just compiled the dav mopdule for Apache 1.3 and there is the lockview in a
subdir util, so I assume it was forgotten to add to the Apache2 sources...
you can get the sources from:
http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/
if you need a Win32 binary tell me.
Guenter.
The mod_dav
Hi Thomas,
are the server-side vars generated by the server or only echoed vars
which where provided by the browser??
specially REQUEST_URI is of interest for me for security purposes in
scripts, so is it generated from Apache self or can it be faked by the
client?
In 1.3 it looks like
Hi,
probably a stupid question, but I'm too lazy to look through the source;
and I'm sure many of you here can answere this question at once:
are the server-side vars generated by the server or only echoed vars which where
provided by the browser??
specially REQUEST_URI is of interest for me
Seems that everyone is killing his brains out, but we still have only
6500 upgrades from 1.3.x. One of them is the guy from Germany that is
running 2.0.18 for more than a year.
sure; and this will probably never change till the Apache2 APIs become somewhat more
stabilized.
What I mean is that
the last year showed that auth_ldap was always forgotten when the Apache2 APIs changed
while all other modules which were in the main source tree were always correctly
updated. So this ended up in that auth_ldap wasnt usable / compilable the whole last
year; or better since it moved to its own
Hi,
this is already available; take a look at mod_geo:
http://www.lexa.ru/programs/mod-geo.html
this is unfortunately in russian, but you can download the same together with an
english translation from my site:
Hi,
sorry, wanted to say: this is nearly what you want; it uses a plain text file instead
if mysql, so this part you have to change self; but it might be a good start point...
if you have successfully changed it for mysql send me a copy...
this is already available; take a look at mod_geo:
I forwarded your suggestion to the MingW list; and here's the reply of one of the
developers:
Can't say that I'll join this, but for libtool/autoconf/automake/m4 see
the MSYS links at www.mingw.org and the msysDTK alpha package in the SF
Files page.
Earnie.
At 18:57 25.06.2002, Per
Hi,
can we apply this simple patch so that we dont have to always uncomment 12 lines for
getting mod_info / mod_status working?
thanks!
--- httpd-win.conf.orig Thu Jun 13 20:39:04 2002
+++ httpd-win.conf Fri Jun 21 14:26:30 2002
-850,24 +850,28
# Allow server status reports, with the
Hi,
I've been asked now a couple of times for a configuration sample for mod_deflate; and
since mod_deflate is now a 'normal' module and no more experimental I think there
should be a sample in the httpd.conf; if you dont think so at least a sample as below
should appear in the docs to
Cliff Woolley wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Bill Stoddard wrote:
can we apply this simple patch so that we dont have to always
uncomment
12 lines for getting mod_info / mod_status working?
+1
-0.5 Our default config has always taken a minimalist policy, I believe.
the patch doesnt
Ahhh, but you forget that not everyone uses DSO modules. Many people
compile the modules into the server, and for them the module is active
regardless of the LoadModule line.
Ok, that was the point I missed and convinces me that it's not such a good idea then...
then let's make another
unfortunately we have symlinks only on *nix platforms, so for all other platforms this
isnt a solution...
Guenter.
Better do the configs the 'debian way' then:
/etc/apache2/ containing:
apache2.conf : default config for running Apache2 minimally.
ports.conf : Port 443 etc directives
Hi Bill,
Well it's been that way since I created the .dsp file. We can look for
both inc32 and include,
both libpaths out32dll and (???). And check bin for .exe's. That doesn't
bother me at all.
ok, was my fault:
I moved to another build machine, and on my old one I had the paths to
Hi Bill,
Win32 and Netware should both be working [actually, win32 worked like a
champ,
great job Cliff! Only hassle was the signedness issue I mentioned.]
As it turns out we can trust Win32 on this one to return ERANGE. Now we
had
to make a call on Netware, and since we needed to get
Hi all,
I (and many others) use the following for getting virus attacks into attack_log
instead of access_log:
# configuration to direct logging of virus attacks to separate log
# make sure you comment out your old CustomLog directive!
# for more information refer to
Hi Bill,
I (and many others) use the following for getting virus attacks into
attack_log instead
of access_log:
# configuration to direct logging of virus attacks to separate log
# make sure you comment out your old CustomLog directive!
# for more information refer to
Hi all,
I use the following for getting virus attacks into attack_log instead of access_log:
# configuration to direct logging of virus attacks to separate log
# make sure you comment out your old CustomLog directive!
# for more information refer to /manual/mod/mod_setenvif.html
SetEnvIfNoCase
Forwarded message:
==
Guenter, please forward this on to Brad at Novell and whoever else
needs to get a copy of it
Apache should definitely rotate the logs This feature is already
built in to other web server products (Novell Web Server 31, a
discontinued
Hi,
if you don't get feedback, ask why and if nobody answers or somebody
says the change isn't appropriate make sure you understand why (but
sometimes there is no good reason... collectively we're not perfect
communicators I'm afraid)
--- HIER BEGINNT DIE WEITERGELEITETE NACHRICHT
Hi,
can someone please explain how I can create apr_ldap.h on Win32 and what additional
defines are needed in the project in order to build mod_auth_ldap?
Thanks, Guenter.
Hi Johan,
And, a bit more technical, where can I find a very good but free CVS
client for windows?
below my batch which works from NT;
with W9x you probably have to 'set HOME=.' or something like that...
@echo off
rem Win32 CVS available at: http://www.cvshome.org/dev/codewindow.html
echo
builds and runs on NetWare and Win32.
Brad, did you forget to check in ApacheModuleAuthDBM.def ??
Guenter.
... are available for testing at dev.apache.org/dist
--
==
=
Jim Jagielski [|] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [|]
Brad,
patches for Apache 1.3 mod_auth_dbm and sdbm lib are all checked in;
only the *.def and an updated project prevents from building it...
I would have posted an updated project which builds sdbm lib, but you know of the path
problems...
Guenter.
Guenter,
I checked in
Hi,
some others and I would like to have the DocumentRoot marked:
- DocumentRoot @@ServerRoot@@/htdocs
+ DocumentRoot @@DocumentRoot@@
and:
- Directory @@ServerRoot@@/htdocs
+ Directory @@DocumentRoot@@
so that we can replace the complete path to the document root by script.
can we change
Rebuilt and tested Apache for NetWare with the changes and everythings
seems to checkout so far. Just off hand I don't see anything that will
cause us a problem.
the same; tested a bit and all fine; also Thomas's mod_rpaf now works...
Guenter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, December 27, 2001
Patch to get mod_auth_dbm.c compiled on NetWare:
--- mod_auth_dbm.c.orig Wed Mar 21 04:09:46 2001
+++ mod_auth_dbm.c Wed Oct 10 17:32:14 2001
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
#include http_core.h
#include http_log.h
#include http_protocol.h
-#if defined(WIN32)
+#if (defined(WIN32) || defined(NETWARE))
Here's a patch which makes it possible to compile ab.c without Apache headers for
NetWare;
it's only adding some includes and changing the #if to #if defined() so that our
compiler understands it.
#include sys/ioctl.h appears twice, is this really needed a second time??
Guenter.
ab.c.patch
Hi,
Although this is in CHANGES of 1.3.21:
*) UnsetEnv from main body of httpd.conf file didn't work; backport
of bugfix from 2.0 codebase. [Gary Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]] PR#8254
I'm still not able to unset vars; I tried with PATH and SERVER_SOFTWARE both in
httpd.conf and .htaccess,
Hi Dwayne,
I have appended the include and lib paths to the general paths in the VC++ IDE; I
think this is the best solution because then you can place openssl outside the Apache
sources and other sources will also find openssl if needed...
Guenter.
I've done this before, but my notes don't
Hi Brad,
can you please rename the awk95.exe to awk.exe??
That's what Bill also does on Win32, and it makes sense because there may be other awk
ports out which were simple named 'awk'.
Attached a patch to avoid error messages, and changed awk95 to awk.
Thanks, Guenter.
prebuildNW.bat.patch
Hi,
Is this fixed now, or does compile still complain without the cast?
fixed.
Guenter.
This change was anounced some time ago in CHANGES, and the httpd.conf changed
immediatly for all platforms, but in the tarballs it was still under htdocs and didnt
move one down. I posted here, but nobody cared about and so I simply changed my
dist-batch to move ./manual one down and all works
Hi Bill,
can you please explain if every module really needs an entry in BaseAddress.ref? I
tested with many modules without an entry and it seems to work with the linker
defaults...
If it is needed how should it be done then with 3rd party modules?
Guenter.
sorry, I forgot the first usage output...
Guenter.
main.c.patch
Hi,
with recent changes to mod_proxy now compilition breaks with CW6, CW5 and gcc give
warnings.
If defining pragma as const char is a problem on other platforms at least a cast it
needed.
In adddition Pavel told me that gcc warns about this:
src/modules/proxy/proxy_http.c:477:4: warning: /*
Hi Bill,
My only problem is that I don't want to even try maintaining such a beast.
IMHO, it's better if they express their /BASE:0x directly.
I'm also too lazy, so I made a quick hack in perl which could do the beast for us.
My idea is using a file modules.def which defines the
Hi Mark,
I wrote an example sometime in July/Aug but didn't get around to porting
it to 2.0. Here is what we have so far
http://www.awe.com/mark/dev/mod_status_xml/
I've tested your module on Linux, NetWare and Win32, and used Mozilla 0.9.4 to diplay,
here's what I get:
- on Linux and
Hi Bill,
can you also add these mods to the Apache 2.0 project please, or is there a reason
against this?
have attached the *.dsp.
Guenter.
mod_unique_id.dsp
mod_vhost_alias.dsp
This is in my tree, it is now unneccessary?
no, I think it's still necessary in order to get it compiled with gcc. Brad checked
this in, or? I did just a recompile with CodeWarrior and this change: no problems.
Guenter.
Index: src/os/netware/os.h
May I add one bug to Bill's list:
- mod_vhost_alias not accepting drive letters on Win32 and I assume also no volume
names on NetWare. I assume it's here:
if (*map != '/') {
if (strcasecmp(map, none)) {
return format string must start with '/' or be 'none';
because
-1 for 1.3. (Yes, that is a retroactive veto.) It breaks
checkout as it currently stands (which could be fixed), and
then it's no problem.
certainly violates the Principle of Least Astonishment for
people upgrading from 1.3.20 or earlier.
the onw how can read should look into Changes where
Hi,
2) Unlike the Unix world, and I wish this were not the case for us,
NetWare does not have an open development environment. Our tools such as
This is the official statement of Novell;
but Pavel has done very good work; and the gcc compiled Apache seems to be as stable
as the CodeWarrior
From: dean gaudet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:26 PM
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Guenter Knauf wrote:
Hi, I've compiled mod_unique_id for Win32 and for Netware, and on both
platforms it seems to work the same as with Unix, I can see a unique
id with SSI and cgi
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